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Then:
1. Builders work with salary = stable income. Musicians have to sell their music, and noone knows if people will like it or for how long. Musicians may also not feel inspiried. A builder has guaranteed work that only has to follow logical rules and systems.
2. Not all musicians are signed to publishers;
3. People want the building and don't care for the company that built it or the workers who did it. Anyone could do it. But people want music from a SPECIFIC musician, because he is unique, and most times don't even know who their label or publisher is. In fact, it is as if the publisher is working for the musician, if you look it from another angle.

I'm happy to notice you still use the avatar I made for you. I mean, nowadays I would not have time/bother myself to do such a thing anymore, so it's like a souvenir of nostalgia lost in time that could've only existed during a certain period and not anymore.